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the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the classroom. books, chairs, equipment, all damaged. we've already checked in with the north county fire authority. the department spokesman says an investigator is trying to determine whether this is a suspicious fire or was intentionally set. fortunately, students don't return to school until -- until later this summer. this was a single fire. within 15 minutes of arrival, firefighters put out flames. two battalion chiefs, six engines responded. to get you a better idea where we are this morning, the school is located is surrounded by duplexes and home. fortunately, the fire did not spread. no one was hurt. we left a me
the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the...
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stricker up and down day with a 69 that left him 22 under par for the tournament and the winner of the event for the third straight year. >>> a new stage winner and a new leader after the action in the tour de france. stage nine a 129-mile effort through the sceney. no one of the tour cars makes contact with a rider of spain who hits another biker and sends him into a ditch. both were able to continue. spain came in five seconds faster than france. monday is an off day. >>> danica patrick starting 21st on the grid. she would be a major player with 14 laps to go. she gets in to the back of james jakes. he doesn't do so bad but alex gets shot many to the barrier, he is done. pat rush not thrill bud was able to continue. enhances his series lead against will power who was 24th. see you again tonight at ten. >> all right. thank you. >> thank you joe. tonight at ten, its been almost two years since three berkeley graduates were detained in iran. the mother of one of them is speaking out act her son and efforts to try to gain his freedom. we will have more on that. >> and more on your foreca
stricker up and down day with a 69 that left him 22 under par for the tournament and the winner of the event for the third straight year. >>> a new stage winner and a new leader after the action in the tour de france. stage nine a 129-mile effort through the sceney. no one of the tour cars makes contact with a rider of spain who hits another biker and sends him into a ditch. both were able to continue. spain came in five seconds faster than france. monday is an off day. >>>...
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aid to pack pakistan. according to "new york times" it includes money for aid. >> it is difficult but must be made to work over time. until we get through these difficulties we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to give. >> another senior u.s. official said the aid was in response to reduce the number of visas for the u.s. military. >>> leon panetta will do more in pursuing military groups. he arrived in baghdad yesterday and 46,000 troops remain in iraq and scheduled to depart by the end of this year. >>> britain's defunct "news of the world" it's reported may have hacked into 9/11 victims. "news of the world" reporters said they would pay him to get the numbers of 9/11 victims, he declined. the last paper rolled off the presses yesterday, brought down by a growing hacking scandal. rue bert murdoch, the paper's owner, is deep in damage control. >> reporter: rupert murdoch arrived in london, conspicuously reading a copy of his notorious cameras, then smiled for the
aid to pack pakistan. according to "new york times" it includes money for aid. >> it is difficult but must be made to work over time. until we get through these difficulties we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to give. >> another senior u.s. official said the aid was in response to reduce the number of visas for the u.s. military. >>> leon panetta will do more in pursuing military groups. he arrived in baghdad yesterday...
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military aid to pakistan. it's an indication that the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which is the source of tension with pakistan. >>> in syria, angry mobs attacked the u.s. embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag and ripped the letters off the front of the embassy building. protests come after the u.s. ambassador to syria criticized the syrian government's crack down on the uprising. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the embassy attack. >> if anyone including president ha sad thinks that the united states is secretly hoping the regime will emerge from this turmoil to continue its brutality and repression, they are wrong. >> protesters loyal to president asad and the government also targeted the frenchment embassy. it's believed they are upset by a visit of u.s. and french ambassadors to the opposition city last week. >>> time now 5:15. the u.s. house in washington votes today on the kind of lightbulbs you can use. as ktvu's allison burns reports from our wash
military aid to pakistan. it's an indication that the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which is the source of tension with pakistan. >>> in syria, angry mobs attacked the u.s. embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag and ripped the letters off the front of the embassy building. protests come after the u.s. ambassador to syria criticized the syrian government's crack down on the uprising. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the embassy...
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"good morning america" that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. in "studio b" but, first, from fork at 3:00 in new york, 8:00 p.m. in london where a dramatic day wrapped up of testimony in the news of the world phone i would like to say one sentence: this is the most humble day my life. >>shepard: our boss measure doctor testifying today before british lawmakers about the controversy at our company's now defunct tabloid "news of the world," which is the parent company of fox news channel. he is telling a parliamentary committee he was shocked, appalled, and ashamed, when he heard allegations that employees of the paper hacked into the voice mail of a teenage murder victim. both he and his son, the deputy chief operating officer expressing deep regret. >> i would like to say how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victim's illegal voice mail interception and to their families. it is a matter of great regret of mine, my father, and everyone at news corporation and these are standards, these actions do not live up to the standards tha
"good morning america" that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. in "studio b" but, first, from fork at 3:00 in new york, 8:00 p.m. in london where a dramatic day wrapped up of testimony in the news of the world phone i would like to say one sentence: this is the most humble day my life. >>shepard: our boss measure doctor testifying today before british lawmakers about the controversy at our company's now defunct tabloid "news of the world,"...
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military aid to pakistan. this is an indication the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which has been a source of tension with pakistan. in syria, angry mobs attack the american embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag you see them there. they ripped the letters off the embassy building. this follows after the ambassador criticized the political uprising there. and secretary of state, hillary clinton, condemned the industry attack. if anyone including president asad thinks the united states is secretly hoping the regime will emerge from this turmoil to continue this brutality and oppression, they are wrong. >> now. demonstrators loyal to the president and the syrian target also targeted the french embassy. it's believed there are angry about a visit to an opposition city last week. >>> 7:46. vallejo city council meets tonight with local american indian tribes -- indian trains trying to settle a protest. the city wants to build a park at glencoe native american burial site. fo
military aid to pakistan. this is an indication the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which has been a source of tension with pakistan. in syria, angry mobs attack the american embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag you see them there. they ripped the letters off the embassy building. this follows after the ambassador criticized the political uprising there. and secretary of state, hillary clinton, condemned the industry attack. if anyone including...
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troops stay in the country beyond 2011. >>> this morning, pakistan telling america, keep your money, after the u.s. announced it's withholding $800 million in military aid. this is more evidence of the growing rift between the u.s. and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawy
troops stay in the country beyond 2011. >>> this morning, pakistan telling america, keep your money, after the u.s. announced it's withholding $800 million in military aid. this is more evidence of the growing rift between the u.s. and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security...
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shane's mother is from berkeley and was at the rally today. >>> sergeant bryan carter died bark on june 22 after a two year battle with hopkins lymphoma. a rally in his honor collected twice the blood that they intended to collect. the driver was so successful, 15 people had to be turned away. >>> the mercury news reports that city manager jennifer sparsino wrote a memo to city council saying the bid should be open for all to bid not just montana. montana is expected to pitch the project to the city council on tuesday. >>> there may be a new decision on debt ceilings in dc, but the political gridlock is affecting every day decisions here in the east bay. >>> something truly out of this world could pose a threat to space shuttle atlantis as well as a space walk planned for this week. >>> and the residents of the newest nation tell us what the birth of that nation needs and also tension. >>> little progress tonight in the political show down. economists are concerned and they say you should be too. ktvu's patti lee live to explain the consequences. >> reporter: restaurants were packed at la
shane's mother is from berkeley and was at the rally today. >>> sergeant bryan carter died bark on june 22 after a two year battle with hopkins lymphoma. a rally in his honor collected twice the blood that they intended to collect. the driver was so successful, 15 people had to be turned away. >>> the mercury news reports that city manager jennifer sparsino wrote a memo to city council saying the bid should be open for all to bid not just montana. montana is expected to pitch...
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and meanwhile in pakistan, news of a suspected missile attack has killed 13 militants in that country. for the strengths of with the u.s. suspension of military aid because of strained ties that are in part due to these missile attacks. pakistan's reluctance to target afghan militants has been one of the main sources of tension with the united states. >> police have beefed up their presence outside the u.s. and french embassies one day after pro-government supporters attacked the compounds. windows were broken and both embassies to protest a visit by american and french ambassadors by the opposition stronghold. the french foreign ministry says that three foreign ministers work injury. " syrian forces are being accused of too slow to appear when to respond rare and thereby not abiding by their obligations to protect those on diplomatic missions. her have the 2012 olympics security level is perhaps expected to be raised. the olympics minister said today that the planning assumptions for the games is that the threat level will be that severe. >> i am justine waldman live in the kron 4 ne
and meanwhile in pakistan, news of a suspected missile attack has killed 13 militants in that country. for the strengths of with the u.s. suspension of military aid because of strained ties that are in part due to these missile attacks. pakistan's reluctance to target afghan militants has been one of the main sources of tension with the united states. >> police have beefed up their presence outside the u.s. and french embassies one day after pro-government supporters attacked the...
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-- on velde a and new counter-terrorism strategy on pakistan -- unveiled a new counterterrorism strategy for pakistan. this is about one hour, 50 minutes. >> have never heard it so quiet. that is a sense of our anticipation and excitement about our program today. we welcome you. many on and guests, dear student, faculty, others, we are pleased and honored to host john brennan, the assistant to the president for homeland security and terrorism -- counter- terrorism. it introduced are speaker, we have the perfect person right here in our community. prof. john mclaughlin is a member of our faculty, holding the position of distinguish practitioner at the philip merrill center for strategic studies. as many of you know, john had a highly distinguished career as a central event -- at the central intelligence agency. beginning in 1972 car racing to the rank of deputy director, acting director in two dozen for. no one could have a keener appreciation of the challenges facing our speaker every day. professor, prepared -- the pressure prepared for the career with the degree in science. he is devot
-- on velde a and new counter-terrorism strategy on pakistan -- unveiled a new counterterrorism strategy for pakistan. this is about one hour, 50 minutes. >> have never heard it so quiet. that is a sense of our anticipation and excitement about our program today. we welcome you. many on and guests, dear student, faculty, others, we are pleased and honored to host john brennan, the assistant to the president for homeland security and terrorism -- counter- terrorism. it introduced are...
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tomorrow for morning hour debate. >> new and returning house and senate members, with contact information and committee assignments. order online at c-span.org/shop. >> senate minority in the turret -- leader mitch mcconnell and other senators talked to reporters about negotiations over the debt ceiling and the federal budget. he said he hopes there will be some breakthrough tomorrow when republicans meet with president obama. from the capital, this is 10 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. senator kyl and i are looking forward to talking with the president one more time about the issue we have in front of us. we are going to do something about this $14 trillion that we have, not to mention liabilities on popular entitlement programs. this is the perfect time, as i have said repeatedly for months, a great opportunity to do something really big and important. the president has said he prefers a big package. we all do. i hope there will be a breakthrough tomorrow. maybe he could begin telling us what he has in mind. we have had a difficult time trying to get a clear proposal out of the pr
tomorrow for morning hour debate. >> new and returning house and senate members, with contact information and committee assignments. order online at c-span.org/shop. >> senate minority in the turret -- leader mitch mcconnell and other senators talked to reporters about negotiations over the debt ceiling and the federal budget. he said he hopes there will be some breakthrough tomorrow when republicans meet with president obama. from the capital, this is 10 minutes. >> good...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on the "morning news" this morning, "atlantis" may be forced to take safety maneuvers. >>> plus an emotional jaycee dugard talks for the first time about her experience of being held as a sex slave. and whiten. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. tough on stains. gentle on skin. i bet it could last through some artsy foreign film. good idea. let's go. did i just say that out loud? [ female announcer ] feel fresh up to 5 times longer with scope outlast. still feeling fresh? oh, yeah. [ female announcer ] what will you outlast? >>>
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on the "morning news" this morning, "atlantis" may be forced to take safety maneuvers. >>> plus an emotional jaycee dugard talks for the first time about her experience of being held as a sex slave. and whiten. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world...
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jon: new troubles to tell you about about the strained relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. it centers on a top pakistani journalist who disappeared a few weeks ago. there is his picture. now "the new york times" reports pakistani intelligence ordered him killed because he reported that the military had been infiltrated by militant troops. conor powell is streaming live from islamabad. >> reporter: it's no secret that the relationship between pakistan and the united states is at an all-time low after the osama bin laden raid a month or so ago. it's at rock bom rock bottom, ay say the isi was involved in a murder of a journalist. he disappeared and his body was later found. this comes as hillary clinton and others are trying to reset the relationship to get it to a new normal. this kind of a nan must quotes in newspapers and leaks discrediting the isi accusing them of murder undermines the relationship they are trying to rebuild here between the oohed states and pakistan. the pakistanis not surprisingly have denied any involvement in the murder and the death of the journalist
jon: new troubles to tell you about about the strained relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. it centers on a top pakistani journalist who disappeared a few weeks ago. there is his picture. now "the new york times" reports pakistani intelligence ordered him killed because he reported that the military had been infiltrated by militant troops. conor powell is streaming live from islamabad. >> reporter: it's no secret that the relationship between pakistan and the united...
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jon: good morning to you on this wednesday. i'm jon scott. patti ann: and i'm patti ann brown in for jenna lee. we are here in the fox newsroom. "happening now" a congressional meeting is underway after a stung report that shows gape holes in our security. more than 25,000 pwraoeps have occurred at american airports since november of 2001. that is an average of about seven a day. this is despite billions of taxpayer dollars spent to beef up airport security. one lawmaker says dramatic new steps must be taken to keep us safe. doug mcelway is live on capitol hill with more on the story. >> reporter: so far the tsa has had very little chance to defend itself in this hearing. but it has taken no shortage of slings and arrows from congressional critics and the panelists. it has admitted to seven security breaches a day since 2001. among them 6,000 improperly screened passengers with carry ons. 2600 people gained access to sterile areas of airport. 1300 people gave access to airport perimeter perimeters ar. the tsa this is a tiny fraction of the th
jon: good morning to you on this wednesday. i'm jon scott. patti ann: and i'm patti ann brown in for jenna lee. we are here in the fox newsroom. "happening now" a congressional meeting is underway after a stung report that shows gape holes in our security. more than 25,000 pwraoeps have occurred at american airports since november of 2001. that is an average of about seven a day. this is despite billions of taxpayer dollars spent to beef up airport security. one lawmaker says dramatic...
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>>> making news in america this morning -- high stakes. >> late-night talks to reach a deal go nowhere. with the clock ticking, can washington keep the country from defaulting on its bills? >>> ready, set, sweat. it's a summer scorcher. with dangerously high temperatures for millions today. >>> and how about this, great white fright? shark sightings keeping swimmers on shore at one of the country's most popular summer playgrounds. >>> good morning. the president and top lawmakers are facing a serious time crunch. now they have just 21 days to resolve the debt crisis. and, if not, the nation would default on its financial >> the two sides talked again at the white house today after meeting last night produced no breakthrough. karen travers is joining us with more on the high stakes involved. >> reporter: good morning. last night the president once again ruled out a short-term agreement totoaise the debt ceiling and republicans are saying that there's just not enough time to work out a big deal. there's a heightened sense of urgency in washington to come up with a deal to raise the natio
>>> making news in america this morning -- high stakes. >> late-night talks to reach a deal go nowhere. with the clock ticking, can washington keep the country from defaulting on its bills? >>> ready, set, sweat. it's a summer scorcher. with dangerously high temperatures for millions today. >>> and how about this, great white fright? shark sightings keeping swimmers on shore at one of the country's most popular summer playgrounds. >>> good morning. the...
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july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president vowing to meet with lawmakers every day until a deal gets done? i mean, do these deals really get done in meetings like these? or are these photo-ops meant to keep the pressure on, letting americans know the legislators are meant to get the deal done for them. >> a lot is a photo-op for sure to keep the pressure on. we're doing something. we understand the pressure needs to be done. we're working very hard. what you don't see in a photo-op that is important is the behind the scenes staff level discussions, the people who are very -- they're sort of very entr
july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president...
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you engineer amazing. ♪ >>> time to look at the morning papers at 22 past the hour. we start with the san francisco chronicle. leaders took steps to cut spending. hundreds of the workers saved six-figure earnings. republican employees -- don't point at rattner, pat. they were making at least $240,000. i think he saw the opportunity to cut. >> wall street journalist, tim pawlenty would be the first president to never live outside the state he was born. he plans to doubledown on the narrative in iowa. he's been campaigning for nearly a year. republican voters ranked him sixth among eight gop contend s contenders. more on that in politico. >> google is offering access to a social network iing site that could challenge facebook. the most popular profile is facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg. interesting. >> all right. politico, now. >> joining us is patrick with a look at the playbook. >> i got rid of it, patrick. >> you got rid of your second cat? where? >> he's just a little kitty. >> a farm up state. >> we found it a loving family. we'll be able to see it from time-to-ti
you engineer amazing. ♪ >>> time to look at the morning papers at 22 past the hour. we start with the san francisco chronicle. leaders took steps to cut spending. hundreds of the workers saved six-figure earnings. republican employees -- don't point at rattner, pat. they were making at least $240,000. i think he saw the opportunity to cut. >> wall street journalist, tim pawlenty would be the first president to never live outside the state he was born. he plans to doubledown on...
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the space shuttle atlantis landed early this morning, ending a program that began 30 years ago. the drama of the moment didn't escape. you notice of mission control or the shuttle's commander >> having fired the imagination of a generation, the ship like no other and its place in history secured. the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. the voyage at an end. pafr after serving for 30 years, it earns a place in history and came to a final stop. >> what a moment there. americans are deeply divided about the decision in a poll, half of the polls said the program's end was bad for america. equal percentage believe it was good or has no impact. this turt cell not hell on wheels, but he gets around pretty well. they replaced his front left leg with a switchling wheel. it forced vets to amputate his leg skprp not sure how he would respond to the wheel that was glued to his shell. she moving well and certainly moving on with his new life. getting around slowly, but they were slow to begin with. >> good for them. >> i don't know if he is winning any races. >> whatever life he
the space shuttle atlantis landed early this morning, ending a program that began 30 years ago. the drama of the moment didn't escape. you notice of mission control or the shuttle's commander >> having fired the imagination of a generation, the ship like no other and its place in history secured. the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. the voyage at an end. pafr after serving for 30 years, it earns a place in history and came to a final stop. >> what a moment there....
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and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and polio drops to people and children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract bl
and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in...
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that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus, this little boy spent years in horror, kept in a cage, beaten, buried in cement, allegedly by his own family. but a disturbing new report reveals this -- many people may have known about the horrific abuse and said nothing. stay right here. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life o
that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus,...
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one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true situation in pakistan because there's no doubt that there's connections between isi and the network that were responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos ensues. we certainly saw that in iraq to a certain extent we're still seeing it in egypt. do you think the u.s. and northern african countries have any kind of plan on what would happen and what they would do about likely chaos is moammar gadhafi should leave. the man has chemical weapons. he has ground to air missiles. all of those, as you know, could fall into the wrong hands. what is the u.s. plan here? >> i think the u.s. plan there is to provide assistance and do the things that, in fact, i would have recognized the transition national council a long time ago as a legitimat
one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true situation in pakistan because there's no doubt that there's connections between isi and the network that were responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that...
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he used a news conference this morning to challenge both parties and to lay down some markers. >> i will not sign a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day extension. that's just not an acceptable approach. and if we think it's going to be hard, if we think it's hard now, imagine how these guys are going to be thinking six months from now in the middle of election season when they're all up. it's not going to get easier. it's going to get harder. so we might as well do it now. pull off the band-aid. eat our peas. >> all right, let's bring in our congressional correspondent, kate baldwin. we heard from the house speaker john boehner just before he went back to the bargaining table. update us on the very latest, because the stakes right now are critical. >> the stakes right now are very high, wolf. another day of debt talks and republicans really seem more dug in than ever on the key issue of taxes. as you very well know, as the country ticks closer to this debt ceiling deadline. >> all right, guys. this is the same shot you had yesterday except we're wearing ties today. >> reporter: on a pivotal d
he used a news conference this morning to challenge both parties and to lay down some markers. >> i will not sign a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day extension. that's just not an acceptable approach. and if we think it's going to be hard, if we think it's hard now, imagine how these guys are going to be thinking six months from now in the middle of election season when they're all up. it's not going to get easier. it's going to get harder. so we might as well do it now. pull off the...
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at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106 in dallas. check this out. feels like 94 in new orleans. who would think you would be feeling better there than you would be in minneapolis right now. that is why this is to strange to get that much heat towards the north. it is spreading towards the east. it is. 33 states with some sort of advisory in effect. tomorrow a massive day for the heat. 110 feels like in st. louis. 101 birmingham. warm if in parts of kansas. minneapolis tomorrow only going to get to around feeling like 84. a little bit of a front here. davenport, iowa, still 108. talking about spre
at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106...
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when we will have a book launch for a new book by a former pakistan scholar and pakistan former secretary. he has just in the last week or so published a brand new book on these same topics. this is next wednesday, july 27th, at 4:00 p.m. we welcome you to join us for that event. the second and last announcement i would make is, because president moshe rarif and his py need to get out of here quickly, if you could remain in your seats until they exit the auditorium, we would appreciate that. now, will you join me in thanking the president for his comments. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> it is and all civil war weekend on american history tv. we mark the anniversary of the battle of bull run, the first battle of the civil war. hear from top historians from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. eastern on sunday. here is a preview. >> we're standing in a place we called chin ridge. it is the form of benjamin -- farm of benjamin chen. the confederates were disorganized that day as the federal had been by their def
when we will have a book launch for a new book by a former pakistan scholar and pakistan former secretary. he has just in the last week or so published a brand new book on these same topics. this is next wednesday, july 27th, at 4:00 p.m. we welcome you to join us for that event. the second and last announcement i would make is, because president moshe rarif and his py need to get out of here quickly, if you could remain in your seats until they exit the auditorium, we would appreciate that....
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and even west 22 stronger gusts at sfo. so i mean everything's there again to keep us below average on the temps. there are some areas of low clouds but i think it will burn off sooner today. however as long as this low sits there and then another one reinforcing it on the backside even though it's not as strong it keeps lower pressure on the west coast and high in the middle of the country it's hanging out towards tennessee, kentucky, missouri and not moving. so fog, sun, breezy, more sun today. may take a little while to get going but it will probably pop in sooner than we saw yesterday. cool to mild. temperatures some areas i mean 789 you're getting warm but for july that's cool. santa rosa downtown 76. airport probably a little warm north to ten. and still 50s 60s closer to the coast and bay although santa cruz and capitol will get the sun later on near 70 degrees down there later in the afternoon. fog will be with us nights and mornings. it does look slowly warmer as we head towards the weekend and early next week. >>>
and even west 22 stronger gusts at sfo. so i mean everything's there again to keep us below average on the temps. there are some areas of low clouds but i think it will burn off sooner today. however as long as this low sits there and then another one reinforcing it on the backside even though it's not as strong it keeps lower pressure on the west coast and high in the middle of the country it's hanging out towards tennessee, kentucky, missouri and not moving. so fog, sun, breezy, more sun...
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shots rang out who shot the stomach and rush to comer children's hospital doctors operated to remove a 22 carol burke bullet train on is expected to be discharged later this week please do not have anyone in custody >>more than one dozen people may have known of the abuse suffered by a child who was murdered and buried in a trailer park 13 year-old christian choate was found in a shallow grave behind as mobile home in gary indiana last may investigators say that his father riley and his stepmother beat him and kept a minute cage for years before he died in 2009 the times of munster now reports more than 13 people knew of the abuse kept quiet about it that number included neighbors and people live inside the home rally choate and kimberly kubina face murder charges >>governor quinn is breathing a little easier to enact that illinois is 13 now that that $31 billion public-works program has been saved the state supreme court amasa sided with the state over a bill that allows illinois to use taxes on video poker alcohol and other things to pay for the projects ... >>the state's action stems f
shots rang out who shot the stomach and rush to comer children's hospital doctors operated to remove a 22 carol burke bullet train on is expected to be discharged later this week please do not have anyone in custody >>more than one dozen people may have known of the abuse suffered by a child who was murdered and buried in a trailer park 13 year-old christian choate was found in a shallow grave behind as mobile home in gary indiana last may investigators say that his father riley and his...
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it's all ahead on ktvu morning news. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome to a brand new day, a brand new week monday july 11th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. it's a little misty out there. >> yeah, it is. >> check in with steve paulson for the weather. >> all right, pam and dave, on this monday morning last week we were talking about hot temperatures and this week very cool temperatures, extensive low clouds and fogs. 50s 60s coast and bay. no way it's going to warm too much. 70s inland or few upper 70s very low compared to a week ago. >>> traffic on 680 is moving along nicely but definitely some weather moving through the bay area when it comes to mist and drizzle. and it's going to make the roads wet. so just be careful. this is a look at the westbound bay bridge toll plaza. that traffic is light. 5:00 let's go back to the desk. >>> overnight a fire at a local elementary school. ktvu's jade hernandez is in daly city to tell us what happened. jade. >> reporter: well, the fire destroyed a classroom right here at skyline elementary.
it's all ahead on ktvu morning news. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome to a brand new day, a brand new week monday july 11th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. it's a little misty out there. >> yeah, it is. >> check in with steve paulson for the weather. >> all right, pam and dave, on this monday morning last week we were talking about hot temperatures and this week very cool temperatures, extensive low clouds and fogs. 50s 60s coast and bay....
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forgotten already -- the banking sector continues to dominate our attention and the headlines, this morning we're reading about the new capital surcharges in banks in basel switzerland. the volcker rule arguments between jamie diamond and ben bernanke dominate the gossips columns such as they are in the financial papers. [laughter] >> you would be forgiving thinking about the is the aftermath of the banking crisis. the crisis of the nonbanks. it began in 2007, remember. the signal event was announced by hsbc the bank but the problem hcbs was in its nonbank which was known as household finance a leading subprime lender and those problems then tended to propagate from there. they essentially started in the darkest least regulated parts of the financial system and chewed their way up like a disease that eventually -- or a flood that eventually attacked the ram parts of the strongest building so we worked our way through banks like new century and worked on commercial paper and then monoline insurers. finally we brought down bear stearns and the lehman brothers. it's only then like the citigrou
forgotten already -- the banking sector continues to dominate our attention and the headlines, this morning we're reading about the new capital surcharges in banks in basel switzerland. the volcker rule arguments between jamie diamond and ben bernanke dominate the gossips columns such as they are in the financial papers. [laughter] >> you would be forgiving thinking about the is the aftermath of the banking crisis. the crisis of the nonbanks. it began in 2007, remember. the signal event...
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he just turned 22. apparently quarterback phillip buchanon has offers from the redskins and the jets. how do we know this? take a look at what phillip tweeted today. what's up, family? redskins or jets? he may be the first free agent in history to sign based on twitter feedback. add your thoughts at phillip buchanon. as for the rest of the team, remember how crazy your kids got cooped up in the house with nothing to do. that was the relief the boys felt as they reported to redskins park today. some came in today. quarterback john beck was there after he got turned away at the gate house yesterday because a security guard didn't know who he was. light conditioning for the guys today. first practice is on friday. but whatever today was, it felt good. >> it's great to be back. big reception this morning. it was just good to be back to football. >> it was real good. getting acclimated with the coaches. everybody is happy. it's like a family back together. you haven't seen it in an extended period of time. >
he just turned 22. apparently quarterback phillip buchanon has offers from the redskins and the jets. how do we know this? take a look at what phillip tweeted today. what's up, family? redskins or jets? he may be the first free agent in history to sign based on twitter feedback. add your thoughts at phillip buchanon. as for the rest of the team, remember how crazy your kids got cooped up in the house with nothing to do. that was the relief the boys felt as they reported to redskins park today....
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a 22-year-old man vandalized the doors to the ed sullivan studio. >>> for some of you your local news is next. >> for everybody else, the royal red carpet tour of tinseltown. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treate
a 22-year-old man vandalized the doors to the ed sullivan studio. >>> for some of you your local news is next. >> for everybody else, the royal red carpet tour of tinseltown. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how...
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southbound at exit 22 and northbound at exit 16. montgomery county fire and rescue says it was necessary. around 4:00, contractors working on a gas line near route 121 in clarksburg punctured an eight-inch gas line more than 25 feet below ground. with gas seeping into the air, they feared even a driver tossing out a burning cigarette could spark a violent situation. some drivers' misery quickly turned into others' fortune. the cashier says food and water have been flying off the shelves. >> never seen it so busy like this. before, it was just one or two cars. now it's like 50 cars. wow. >> reporter: after gassing up, many were left with their only option, following the crowds toward route 355. i don't think it's any better because everybody's trying to go toward fredrick. >> reporter: authorities say at this point the gas main is under control but not completely fixed. clarksburg road will remain closed until it can be fully repaired and won't happen until late tomorrow night or early to morning. >> thank you, john. >>> some parents
southbound at exit 22 and northbound at exit 16. montgomery county fire and rescue says it was necessary. around 4:00, contractors working on a gas line near route 121 in clarksburg punctured an eight-inch gas line more than 25 feet below ground. with gas seeping into the air, they feared even a driver tossing out a burning cigarette could spark a violent situation. some drivers' misery quickly turned into others' fortune. the cashier says food and water have been flying off the shelves....
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with another news conference this morning. no talks are scheduled today but a resolution to the crisis appears to be taking shape behind the scenes. >>> investigators will be trying to figure out how a jumbo jet managed to clip the tail of a much smaller plane at boston's logan airport. passengers were shaken up but not hurt in the accident last night. >>> the shuttle astronauts are troubleshooting their second computer problem this week. one of the shuttle's main computers failed forcing mission control to wake them up during sleep time yesterday. the astronauts are not in danger. >>> the head of the nfl and the players anon are meeting again hoping to keep the preseason intact. several owners and players taking part in the talks aimed at ending their first work stoppage in nearly 25 years. sources say they made significant progress during yesterday's negotiations. >>> here's something to tweet about. today is the fifth annivererry of twitter. it's estimated that 300 million people now use twitter and analysts say the company
with another news conference this morning. no talks are scheduled today but a resolution to the crisis appears to be taking shape behind the scenes. >>> investigators will be trying to figure out how a jumbo jet managed to clip the tail of a much smaller plane at boston's logan airport. passengers were shaken up but not hurt in the accident last night. >>> the shuttle astronauts are troubleshooting their second computer problem this week. one of the shuttle's main computers...
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this shall 46-year-old was killed, a 22-year-old was shot in the chest nearby. early saturday morning, a 25- year-old died after he was stabbed in the leg during a fight on charles street. as for patsy person, the police are tracking a solid lead, but releasing little information on the other murders. >> all of the incidents appear to be unrelated. >>> the city fire department was rescuing two men late last night. they needed help once they got in the water. the emergency crews pulled the men safely out. >>> the investigators are back on the scene of a hotel fire. >>> good morning, officials determined where the fire started and how it started remains a mystery. >> reporter: 160 guests in catonsville scrambled for safety. >> i was nervous. you couldn't breathe. >> reporter: now, investigators said that the fire started at a locked storage room. they don't know the cause yet. two guests were treated for smoke inhalation and the hotel suffered $3.5 million in damage. >> we come down and enjoy ourselves. >> reporter: guests like this who brought his family to see t
this shall 46-year-old was killed, a 22-year-old was shot in the chest nearby. early saturday morning, a 25- year-old died after he was stabbed in the leg during a fight on charles street. as for patsy person, the police are tracking a solid lead, but releasing little information on the other murders. >> all of the incidents appear to be unrelated. >>> the city fire department was rescuing two men late last night. they needed help once they got in the water. the emergency crews...
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. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. i am stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. let's check weather and traffic. hello. >> hello. there was some rain in some neighborhoods last night. not a big deal. now a front because all that is south of us and we'll have a decent day today. 69 at the airport. humidity is the kind of high. that will be coming down. you'll get more and more comfortable as far as the humidity goes. we're shooting for high temperature around 90. if you watched at the lower eastern shore, you may see some rain to start today. that will stay south of baltimore. >> traffic not looking too bad so far. folks heading back to work. we have some good news to report in the city. the accident at washburn avenue just cleared a few minutes ago. a disabled vehicle on southbound 95 is off to the shoulder at mountain road. traffic should be moving fine. east down 50 at the bay bridge, we have a disabled vehicle blocking the right lane. a few things to watch out for
. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. i am stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. let's check weather and traffic. hello. >> hello. there was some rain in some neighborhoods last night. not a big deal. now a front because all that is south of us and we'll have a decent day today. 69 at the airport. humidity is the kind of high. that will be coming down. you'll get...
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it's monday, july 11th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm daniel sieberg in for rob nelson. >> i'm peggy bunker. oklahoma city has been suffering with triple-digit temperatures for more than a week. and in milwaukee where it's usually pretty mild in the summertime, marathon runners there needed emergency treatment after they were overcome by the heat. >> when your running shoes are melting, i feel like it's probably too hot for a marathon. some folks there just had to stop. >> you think about that, there's one of the kenyan racers, he ran the race, he said it was too hot for him. he's used too the heat. >>> also ahead, the pros and cons of outlawing this stuff, styrofoam. one state wants to ban it for environmental reasons. but there are disadvantages that you may not have considered. for example, it makes a terrible frits be. >> it does not make for a good frits be. they say a lot of people, if you heat things up, that's what makes it bad. we'll let you know what happens there coming up a little bit later. >>> guys who get paid to watch
it's monday, july 11th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm daniel sieberg in for rob nelson. >> i'm peggy bunker. oklahoma city has been suffering with triple-digit temperatures for more than a week. and in milwaukee where it's usually pretty mild in the summertime, marathon runners there needed emergency treatment after they were overcome by the heat. >> when your running shoes are melting, i feel like it's probably too hot for a...
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we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on the sidelines is that the middle class cannot buy. it is not because -- if you are a billionaire, you can only buy so many cars, so many planes. it is the middle-class that really believes our economy. we have to be thinking of them. thank you. >> center -- se --nator laughtenburg? >> i approach this from a standpoint of personal experience that tells me that we are not doing the right thing in our country, that those of us who are fortunate enough to have succeeded financially, whether through inheritance or hard work -- the fact of the matter is that we are living pretty high on the
we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on...
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but he said this morning was the right sho thing. we what he had to say this morninga i think should open the eyes of america about where we need toyn go. we yesterday the president sat down and said, we need to be seriousi about deficit reduction. we don't need a.hing we need something that speaks te authoritatively to the world, mahe that the united stateses understands this stuff this stuff is a challenge and is prepared to make the hard choices tosi address. i think the president's right. i was interviewed this morning by it in on a radio station isug said by when you take a mini a deal, just get it over with? a well, if you think you take a at mini deal, he'll probably beherm offered a mini mini deal and ats the end of the day, little of nothing will happen. here's the problem we face and it's a real problem. for every dollar spent inorrow washington, we buy or 40 cents. with firewood from countries around the world. number one creditor in the china wants us money so we can stand for government purposes.el how do we spend the mo
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next 9 news now tomorrow morning beginning at 4:25. sports plus is next. have a great week, everybody. bye. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one.
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you work or live there, a parking spot will cost you on average about $1,000 a month. >>> well, we're 22 minutes past the hour. let's say good morning once again to our friend, reynolds wolf. reynolds, we are talking weather. we are talking dangerous weather once again. but it's not what people might immediately think of when they think dangerous weather. >> yeah. we're not talking about flooding, fires, tornadoes, or hurricanes. it's heat. and really, it's not a really dramatic type of weather. it comes into the weather and it's very oppressive. and there's not -- it doesn't have a dramatic fashion to it. >> you can't see it, necessarily. >> you can't see it, but my goodness, you're going to be feeling it today and it is very dangerous. anyone going outside or doing any type of outdoor work, you might want to wait until nighttime when it's cool. but in the afternoon, it's going to be tough. the big story is the heat wave that's been affecting a great part of the country right now. the place we're referring to, the upper midwest, where this morning heat is not the story, but a couple of
you work or live there, a parking spot will cost you on average about $1,000 a month. >>> well, we're 22 minutes past the hour. let's say good morning once again to our friend, reynolds wolf. reynolds, we are talking weather. we are talking dangerous weather once again. but it's not what people might immediately think of when they think dangerous weather. >> yeah. we're not talking about flooding, fires, tornadoes, or hurricanes. it's heat. and really, it's not a really dramatic...
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welcome to fox 5 morning news. back to work if a lot of people. >> we never left work. >> just a figure of speech. we never stop working. news is always on. >> we're always on. >> got it in. what is up with the weather? >> we have a couple of rain showers off it the south and east. other than that, should be a quieter day. sunshine, humidity, highs about 90. typical washington fare for july. there is your radar. there is your shower activity. you can see south and east now of the city still getting a couple of light showers. salisbury, ocean city, probably not quite done with it yet. southern maryland, you might see a leftover shower in st. mary's city. here in washington, points north and west, mother nature is trying to give us some slightly trier air and that is causing a little cooling and a little fog. be ready for a little fog as you get into the mountains off to the north and west. reagan national, one the warm spots, 75. humidity, 73%. there are your winds out of the north at nine miles per hour so that is
welcome to fox 5 morning news. back to work if a lot of people. >> we never left work. >> just a figure of speech. we never stop working. news is always on. >> we're always on. >> got it in. what is up with the weather? >> we have a couple of rain showers off it the south and east. other than that, should be a quieter day. sunshine, humidity, highs about 90. typical washington fare for july. there is your radar. there is your shower activity. you can see south and...